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Released in 1970, it would see Alice continuing in the "spiritual" vein of jazz her and her husband, Music/JohnColtrane, would follow in the mid to late '60s. As it would see her incorporate spiritual concepts into her compositions and as well as ethnic influences from Indian and African musical motifs. It would also see her collaborating with Music/PharoahSanders, having previously had him play with her on her first record ''A Monastic Trio''.

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Released in 1970, it would see Alice continuing in the "spiritual" vein of jazz her and her husband, Music/JohnColtrane, would follow in the mid to late '60s. As it would see her incorporate spiritual concepts into her compositions and as well as ethnic influences from Indian and African musical motifs.that were present in his work. It would also see her collaborating with Music/PharoahSanders, having previously had him play with her on her first record ''A Monastic Trio''.



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''Ptah, the El Daoud'' is an album by African-American pianist Music/AliceColtrane.

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''Ptah, the El Daoud'' is an album by African-American jazz pianist and harpist, Music/AliceColtrane.
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''Ptah, the El Daoud'' is an album by African-American pianist Music/AliceColtrane.

Released in 1970, it would see Alice continuing in the "spiritual" vein of jazz her and her husband, Music/JohnColtrane, would follow in the mid to late '60s. As it would see her incorporate spiritual concepts into her compositions and as well as ethnic influences from Indian and African musical motifs. It would also see her collaborating with Music/PharoahSanders, having previously had him play with her on her first record ''A Monastic Trio''.
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!!Tracklist
[[AC: Side A]]
# "Ptah, the El Daoud" (13:58)
# "Turiya & Ramakrishna" (8:19)

[[AC: Side B]]
# "Blue Nile" (6:58)
# "Mantra" (16:33)
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!!Tropes & Ramakrishna
* EpicRocking: ''Every single track'' goes over five minutes.
* GratuitousPanning: Sanders is recorded on the right channel and Joe Henderson on the left channel throughout the entire record.
* {{Instrumentals}}
* {{Jazz}}: This record would be of the spiritual and modal varieties.
* LongestSongGoesLast: "Mantra" is the final track and the longest at sixteen minutes.
* MeaningfulName: The album is named after the Egyptian god Ptah. A name which does more than hint at the spiritual and ethnic aspects of the record.
* TitleTrack: "Ptah, the El Daoud''
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